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Colonial History of New York Private Walking Tour
(1) Avis
Manhattan
Informations importantes
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Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Animaux d'assistance autorisés
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
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Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau modéré de forme physique
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We will walk a lot
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The Financial District of Manhattan is not usually associated with colonial history and yet it's full of reminders about the events and people of 3 and 4 hundreds years ago.
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
services de guides touristiques
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
1 Bowling Green
In front of the main entrance to the Museum of American Indian (housed in the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Customs House) next to the fence of Bowling Green.
Retour
St. Paul's Chapel
Colonial History of New York Private Walking Tour
(1) Avis
Manhattan
À propos
The Financial District of Manhattan is not usually associated with colonial history and yet it's full of reminders about the events and people of 3 and 4 hundreds years ago.
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
services de guides touristiques
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
1 Bowling Green
In front of the main entrance to the Museum of American Indian (housed in the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Customs House) next to the fence of Bowling Green.
Retour
St. Paul's Chapel
Itinéraire
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Bowling Green
The first spot to be colonized in Manhattan Bowling Green is where I make my introduction about what the island looked like before and why Manhattan is called that. We also talk about the beginning of the Revolutionary War and the toppling of King George III statue.
15 minutes
2
Monument des Pays-Bas
This if gift from The Netherlands tells the story both of New Amsterdam and alleged purchase of Manhattan.
5 minutes
3
Monument national de Castle Clinton
The ford was built for the war of 1812 but inside there a fragment of the old battery wall that gave The Battery its name.
5 minutes
4
Musée de la taverne Fraunces
Sometimes called the oldest building in Manhattan this is the sight of important meetings by Sons of Liberty and one of the favorite hangs of general Washington where some of his "stuff" now reside inside.
5 minutes
5
Wall Street
The border of New Amsterdam ran here so it's a good place to talk of the transfer of power from Dutch to the English and other names of the city.
10 minutes
6
Salle fédérale
The sight of George Washington inauguration in 1789 when NYC was the capital of these new somewhat United States.
5 minutes
7
Église de la Trinité
The oldest church still existing as an organization in NYC was deeply involved in the development of Manhattan. On its graveyard are buried several important people, but we will talk mostly about everyone's favorite treasurer Alexander Hamilton.
5 minutes
8
Saint Paul Chapel
The oldest church building in Manhattan is not usually used for services these days but presents an opportunity to feel the vibes of American founding fathers who prayed here.